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Tang Dynasty, Ca. AD 618-907. An exceptional terracotta camel. The vibrant animal is shown standing with its head stretched up high, in mid-bellow, with a small monkey sat on the saddle. Elaborate carved details can be seen on the mane and multiple layered saddle. The lively monkey sits atop the cushioned saddle, looking curiously at the surroundings. Size: 640mm x 560mm; Weight: 12.4kg Provenance: UK private collection; formerly acquired in the early 1990s in Hong Kong. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter. This piece has been precisely dated using a thermoluminescence analysis carried out by Ralf Kotalla. The report will accompany the lot.
Tang Dynasty, Ca. AD 618-907. A terracotta horse. The standing figure is painted with red pigments, with the mane kept white. Carved details can be seen on the saddle blanket. Size: 640mm x 680mm; Weight: 18.9kg Provenance: UK private collection; formerly acquired in the early 1990s in Hong Kong. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter. This piece has been precisely dated using a thermoluminescence analysis carried out by Ralf Kotalla. The report will accompany the lot.
Tang Dynasty, Ca. AD 618-907. An exceptional Chinese terracotta horse and rider. The horse is portrayed in a dynamic pose, with all four legs extended in a flying gallop, capturing a sense of movement and energy characteristic of Tang equestrian art. The female rider wearing traditional riding robes, is seated firmly on a saddle, both hands in a poised posture, possibly previously holding polo playing gear. Size: 440mm x 340mm; Weight: 3.51kg Provenance: UK private collection; formerly acquired in the early 1990s in Hong Kong. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter. This piece has been precisely dated using a thermoluminescence analysis carried out by Ralf Kotalla. The report will accompany the lot.
Early-to-mid 19th century elm and ash high-back Windsor armchair, central vase-shaped splat flanked by slender vertical spindles, outward-curving arms, shaped and dished saddle seat, raised on turned and splayed supports united by H-stretcherDimensions: Length/Width: 67cm Depth/Diameter: 54cm
A Giant Explore lady's E-Bike / electric bike - c.2019, size S (17in frame), Hybrid Cycling Technology, with Energypak 500 integral downtube battery (with charger and key, plus instruction manuals), Shimano Deore 9 speed gears with Altus shifters, Shimano disc brakes, RST front fork suspension, Giant PX-2 28in wheels with Giant Crosscut Gravel 2 tyres, Giant Contact Comfort Upright saddle, Blueline 30 LED front light, Cateye LED back light, MIK black alloy pannier rack, Giant stand, in good condition.
Two 19th century chair, comprising - 1. A beech, walnut and elm captain's or smoker's bow armchair - with turned baluster spindle back, shaped swept arms, saddle seat and baluster turned legs with turned double-H stretcher, 67cm wide, 75.5cm high. 2. A fruitwood, beech and elm rush seat chair - 46.5cm wide, 86cm high.
Retailed by Harrods - 'Millennium Limited Edition' rocking horse, dappled black finish with leather saddle and stirrups, on trestle base with turned pedestals, brass plaque inscribed 'Special Millennium Limited Edition To Mark Year 2004 Serial No. 325' Dimensions: Height: 109cm Length/Width: 130cm
18 Airfix/Kitmaster Model Kits - 3 Airfix 00 Prairie Tanks, 2 Airfix 00 BR Moguls, 2 Airfix Brake Vans, 2 Airfix 00 Evening Stars, Air 00 Harrow, Airfix 00 City of Truro, Airfix 00 Saddle Tank, Airfix 00 Brake Tank, Airfix 00 Meat Van, Airfix 00 Cattle Wagon, Airfic Mineral Wagon, Airfix 00 Diesel Shunter, Kitmaster TT3 Corridor Brake 2nd, Kitmaster 00 Corridor 2nd & Kitmaster 00 Restaurant 1st. (2400g)(18). Condition Report - Kits - Appear unbuilt.Boxes - Poor, showing age.
DAPPLE GREY ROCKING HORSE, probably Collinson, real horse hair tail, with parts of saddle and bridle, with slung base, base 138cms (l)Provenance: private collection SwanseaComments: base separated from horse, mane and stirrups lacking, hooves nibbled/worn, paint cracks etc., generally well used/play worn, in need of restoration, inspection advised.
A FINE 18 BORE SPANISH MIQUELET-LOCK SPORTING GUN BY MIGUEL DE ZEGARRA, CIRCA 1770 ‡ with blued barrel formed in two stages and retained by two pierced barrel bands, fitted with silver ‘spider’ fore-sight, moulded ‘saddle’ iron back-sight, finely hammered over the fore-end in imitation of fur, octagonal breech hammered with a scale pattern, struck with the gold-lined barrelsmith’s marks (Neue Støckel 1192, 8587), further decorative marks and sprays of foliage over the breech, gold-lined vent, chiselled and gilt tang decorated with scrolls of foliage and rococo scrolls, flat bevelled lock struck with a further gold-lined maker’s stamp (Neue Støckel 8586), inscribed ‘En Madrid’ and engraved with scrolls, fitted with chiselled moulded cock with finely engraved bridle, chiselled and gilt steel, and gold-lined pan, figured walnut full stock, fluted butt, finely engraved mounts comprising butt-plate, trigger-guard with gold-lined maker’s stamp en suite with the lock, and sideplate with a portrait profile, and horn-tipped wooden ramrod with steel terminal, and in fine condition throughout, 92.5 cm barrel Miguel de Zegarra (active circa 1740-83) apprenticed to Gabriel Algora, became honoury gunsmith to Carlos III in 1768 and his official gunsmith in 1771.
A RARE INDIAN PART HORSE ARMOUR OF HARDENED HIDE, 17TH/18TH CENTURY including flank pieces shaped for the saddle and extending over the rump and five further panels, all constructed of very narrow imbricated strips of hide with invected edges and retained by stitching, with soft leather borders and a portion of an early fabric lining (patches of wear, staining, small losses) For a complete horse armour of this type see Ricketts and Missillier, 1988 cat. no.141.
Britains set 73 two-tier Display Box General Officer, Royal Horse Artillery FIRST VERSION six horse gun team, collar harness, with shafted limber and gun with bucket seats, with four seated Gunners and mounted Officer, 2nd Life Guards, regular SECOND VERSION Household Cavalry horse with white saddle cloths, with Officer (one tin sword missing), Royal Scots Greys with Officer FIRST VERSION with tin swords, 17th Lancers in Ulundi service dress, with Trumpeter on 'pony' horse and Officer in full dress (tin sword loose), Band of the Line with Bombardon and woodwind section (five helmet spikes and tip of side drum stick missing), Royal Welch Fusiliers FIRST VERSION, with valise packs, 'bemedalled' Officer, two Pioneers, Colour Bearer and goat mascot ((three bayonets missing) and Gordon Highlanders SECOND VERSION, (one man and four pipers missing) in original sliding lid wooden display box with slitted rows to accommodate infantry) (Condition Very Good, box Poor, one edge missing from lid, label faded) 1901 (72)
A large Deborah Fownes carved wood rocking horseStained dark grey with brown mane and tail, faux tan leather saddle, bridle and tack with brass stirrups, on a pine twin baluster stand, labelled to a brass plaque 'Deborah Fownes, The Rocking Horse Stable, Cotwall End, Sedgley, 016'.124cm high, 88cm nose to tail, stand 143cmCondition:Very good overall with only minor/negligible signs of use.
A Cannondale 'Trail 4' 29 mountain bike. Having a white, black and green frame, H107cm Condition Report: Appears to be functioning, wheels go round, front and back brakes stop the wheels - NOT FULLY ROAD TESTED. Small tear to the right hand side of the saddle. Marks conducive with age and use.
Depicted with a wrathful expression, seated in lalitasana on a mule. The right arm is raised, while the left hand like holding a skull cup. The fierce face is characterized by glaring eyes, exposed sharp teeth, and a third eye between her bushy eyebrows. The flaming hair is swept upward, adorned with a crescent moon above a crown of five skulls. She wears a shawl draped over her shoulders, with a lion-shaped earring on her right ear, beaded jewelry, and a rosary of figural heads. A flayed human skin serves as a saddle blanket, and the entire composition rests on a rock-shaped base with jagged waves amid an ocean of blood, where a skeleton emerges.Provenance: from the Ullman collection, Italy.Catalog Notes:Comparable to a sculpture at the Palace Museum in Beijing, illustrated in *Palace Museum 2002, Iconography and Styles, Tibetan Statues in the Palace Museum,* Beijing, pp. 418–419, plate 185.铜鎏金吉祥天母像,藏汉,十八世纪
A .50 PERCUSSION SMITH'S PATENT CAPPING BREECH-LOADING CARBINE SIGNED POULTNEY & TRIMBLE, serial no. 2821, circa 1864, with drop-down two-stage 21 1/2in. barrel (traces of blued finish), dove-tailed fore-sight (central blade absent), folding leaf rear-sight, plain receiver marked 'ADDRESS POULTNEY & TRIMBLE, BALTIMORE, USA' and 'SMITHS PATENT JUNE 23RD 1857' (traces of colour), the breech marked vertically 'MANUFACTURED BY AM'N. M'CH'N. WKS. SPRINGFIELD. MASS.', saddle bar to the left hand side, walnut straight hand butt-stock (martial cartouche at head), iron heel-plate and walnut splinter fore-end with iron barrel-band.
A .577 PERCUSSION PATTERN 1856 CAVALRY CARBINE SIGNED TOWER, no visible serial number, also known as the East India Pattern, with 21in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, twin leaf rear-sight, borderline engraved lock and hammer, the lock signed 'TOWER 1861' and with a crown and 'V.R.' device at tail, walnut full-stock, brass furniture except saddle-bar and ring, two iron barrel-bands and captive ramrod.
A .660 PERCUSSION 1844 YEOMANRY CARBINE SIGNED TOWER, serial no. N10448, dated for 1844, the serial number added later, with 20in. rifled barrel, fixed sights, borderline engraved lock marked with a crown device and signed 'TOWER' with the date (all rubbed), walnut full-stock (large historic chip to fore-end around rear barrel key), brass furniture except long saddle-bar and captive iron ramrod. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
A .56 (RIMFIRE) SPENCER LEVER-ACTION REPEATING CARBINE, serial no. 53548, circa 1863-65, with round 22in. barrel, dove-tailed fore-sight blade and rear-sight, plain receiver with under-lever opening, the top of receiver devoid of markings, plain back-action lock with external hammer, walnut straight-hand butt-stock with magazine tube concealed in the iron heel-plate, side mounted iron saddle bar and ring, walnut splinter fore-end, refinished throughout. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A .52 PERCUSSION BREECH-LOADING MODEL '1863 NEW MODEL' SHARPS CARBINE, no visible serial number, with blued 22in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, iron receiver with vertical breech-block, the lockplate with in-built pellet primer and marked 'R.S. LAWRENCE PAT. APRIL 12TH 1859', the body of the lock marked 'C. SHARPS PAT. OCT. 5TH 1852', straight hand walnut butt-stock with faint martial cartouches at head, iron patchbox, iron heel-plate, under-lever opening with sliding lock to tang and amateurly numbered '70.27.39', walnut splinter fore-end and single iron barrel-band with spring-clip retainer, the whole refinished and recoloured, saddle bar removed.
WINCHESTER AN EXTREMELY RARE .44-40 (WCF) MODEL 1873 'BABY CARBINE' UNDERLEVER REPEATING RIFLE, serial no. 198063A, for 1886, with the exceptionally rare 15in. barrel length, the make and address details forwards of the barrel-band (rubbed), block and blade fore-sight, ladder rear-sight (slider absent), receiver with stepped nocksform, sliding dove-tail, saddle-ring to left side, central hammer, markings to top-tang mostly erased, walnut butt-stock (small chip at head), carbine heel-plate with central trap-door, plain finger-lever, walnut fore-end of 7 3/4in. length (old crack to underside), full-length magazine tube with slotted nose-cap and separate barrel-band, iron surfaces mostly cleaned of finish with some patchy pitting. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
A .52 PERCUSSION GREENE'S PATENT BRITISH ISSUE BREECH-LOADING CARBINE BY MASSACHUSETTS ARMS, serial no. 1790, dated for 1856, with tapering round 18in. barrel, dove-tailed block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, central section of outer barrel faceted for grip, plain receiver, long plain top-tang marked 'GREENE'S PATENT JUNE 27 1854', back-action lockplate fitted with 'Maynard's' tape priming system and marked 'MASS. ARMS CO. CHICOPEE FALLS USA 1856' a 'VR' crown cypher and 'MAYNARD'S PATENT SEPT 22 1845', plain hammer, walnut butt-stock with iron patch-box and semi-crescent heel-plate, saddle-ring to the trigger-guard tang, large trigger-guard bow with two triggers, the front one unlocking the barrel for loading, ordnance stamps and no provision for fore-end, strong traces of original finish remaining.
A .660 FLINTLOCK ELLIOT CARBINE FOR LIGHT DRAGOONS, SIGNED TOWER, no visible serial number, circa 1800, with round iron 28in. barrel (shallow pitted externally), block fore-sight, no provision for rear-sight, moulded band at breech, borderline engraved lock with a 'G.R.' and crown device below pan and a 'TOWER' signature at tail, swan-necked cock, walnut hand-rail full-stock, brass furniture, the heel-plate spur possibly cleaned of issue details, shaped side-plate with attached iron saddle-bar fixed at the rear sidenail and through the fore-end, three ramrod pipes and correct iron ramrod.
A .32-40 (W&B) WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER-ACTION CARBINE, serial no. 960297, for 1925, with round 20in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, special carbine rear-sight with two folding leaves, the left upper barrel signed forwards of the rear-sight 'MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW-HAVEN CONN USA, PATENTED AUGUST 14 1894', plain slab-sided receiver with saddle-ring, top-tang marked 'MODEL 94, WINCHESTER, TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. & FGN.' on three lines, walnut butt-stock with iron carbine heel-plate, plain walnut fore-end with barrel-band, full length under barrel magazine and separate nose band, iron surfaces well re-blued. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
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